Many Want to Study Unusual Courses

Interest in vocational training has grown a lot in Sweden. Many students want to be pastry chefs. Medical and police training programs are also getting more applications.
The number of students applying to vocational training programs has increased by almost 50% in the last year. This includes a significant rise in interest in becoming a pastry chef. Several traditional training programs, such as those for nurses, doctors, and police officers, are also seeing a large increase in applications. Experts believe this change reflects a shift in what young people want to study and do for a career. This trend is happening across Sweden.
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Highlights
Increased Interest in Training
Interest in vocational training programs has nearly doubled in a year.
Pastry Chef Popularity
Demand for pastry chef training has increased significantly.
Medical Programs Surge
Medical, nursing, and police training programs have many applications.
Shifting Career Choices
This demand shows changes in career preferences in Sweden.
Culinary Arts Growth
Interest in culinary arts has nearly doubled in one year.